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DANCING. MODERN DANCIN-β TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY TUESDAY TUESD&y. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. RENO DANCE CLUB. Dance with Enjoyment to LYN AKEBSTEX AND HIS RHYTHM ACES DANCE BAND OF SIX FLAYERS. Playing the Latest Hits and Correct Tempos. Monte Carlos. Lucky Number*. LIGHT SUPPER. Ladies 1/8 Gentlemen--**. THE RENDEZVOUS OP MODEBS RANCHES. 5 AMBASSADORS HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD—SECOND SECIKW. COLUMBIA SOCIAL, CLUKS OLD-TIME DANCE, s—ic. Under Sole Management of A. G. COSSDY. With PARKER'S ORCHESTRA OF SIX PLAYERS. Two Monte Carlos. Excellent Floor. Music. Sui-pcr. Admission 1/6. AUV.IYS TUE BEST IX AUCKLAND. 2 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ARTS HALL, ARTS HALL, KITJTIIENBI: STRBET. MODERN DANCING WITH JOHNNY MADDEN AND HIS SWING KINGS. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. NOVELTT DANCES. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/. Management: N. HAAIMOND. 2 TJLIND INSTITUTE. Auckland's Most •*-» Brilliant Band, old-time and modern. Box S. Newmarket. Phone 45-870. B PI SHALFOOXS Dance Band Bureau-^ 8 Bauds available.—Atw&ters Pianos B TEACHERS OF DANCING. A VIS ME DO EM AN SCHOOL OF BALLIiOOM DANCING — Private Lessons Daily by Appointment. Classes I-.very Tuesday at 8 p.m. Make Inquiries at the Studio.—32Sa. QUEEN STREET. I'hone 44-147. •£ ED NEY' S Dance Studio. 319. Queen St., phone 41-Glo.—Modern iSallroom Class. To-night. 8 p.m.. including latest &et dances • T PMtANK WOODRUKFE for Old-Tlme The Expert Instructor. 174. Symonds St. B SYMUNDSVILLE SCHOOL OP DANCING. Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment. Modern and Old-time Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays, 8 p.m. Dances Saturdays. Call or Phone for particulars MISS B. SPENCER, 42-237. E MEETINGS. BODIES LABOURERS' UNION. «-n E k MOXTHLT GENERAL MEETING Will h<- held in the TRADES HALL on I WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 7.30 pm BUSINESS : Conferee Report and General Business. 2 (Signed) W. McLENXAN. ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting of the Society will be held at the University on THURSDAY. Mar 4 at S p.m. Speaker. Professor Julius Stone. Subject: "Justice and the Satisfaction of Human Wants." THB PUBLIC IS INVITED. :4 LECTURES. AID CLASS FOR rfeASg 1 LADIES commence at the Ambulance Station on WEDNESDAY. MAT 3, at 2 p.m. Dr. B. O. Quinn will delirer the Lectures, and Lady District Officer E. Cammell will pive the necessary practical instruction. Lndies may enrol at the Ambulance Station on the afternoon of the first lecture. Fee for the Course of 6 Lectures, 7/6. Reduced fee for A.R.P/W.A. Members. :2

TENDERS. 4 UCKLASD HOSPITAL BOARD. Tlir> Board invites Tender* for the Supply of:— n.\cnx i;ki:ai> CiiAl, (Slack, Kitchen art! IToN*»hr>ld> KISII KdWI, IXTKUMEXTS Ml*. AT SAISAOKS AND SMALL GOODS STATIOXBKY X-KAY FILMS to Institutions under its control and where applicable to Recipients of Belief. for a period of Twelve Mouths from JULY l, r.KKi. Specifications and conditions of contract are obtainable at the Office of the Board. KiN-hener Street, where tenders most be l.i.lKcd before Noon on MONDAY. May 22. 1030. :1O QUOTATIONS. Quotations, addressed JujEnSii-i to the Stores Purchuin? «s*%4sk_f - \* Officer. Town Hall, will received up to 1O jun. « VF&Z^&t —IT on MONDAY. May 8. for the under-mentioned:— 175 cubic yds of Jin Metal Chips; 300 i cubic yds of Jin Metal Chips; 75 cubic yds of 3-IGln Metal Chips: 50 cubic yds of 1-lflln Metal Chips—for delivery to various streete if required during the month of May. l.'iKi). tjiifiia?inns are to iie made on quotation forms, copies of nhi'.b are obtainable at thy < ifii •<• r.f the Purchasing Department. Tuvrti Hull. JAMES MELLIXG. x 2 Town Clerk. ENSURE SILENCE IN THE WORKING OF YOUR JJ° T W ATEB gERVICB. INSTALL AN pKED -y-ALVB. It eliminates the now obsolete cold tank above the ceiling, freeing you from the noisy ball valve and the danger of overhead flooding. Ensnre pare drinking water straight from the main. ; Reliable, lower installation cost, greater efficiency. JJAKDLEYS. Tl MIXED. r.uoAiHYAY. nk-vm.u:ki:t. Kl'S BUILDING MATERIA LS. LTursE J"iti tv. °taiiil:ird siz.s. <|uotf>s I -*-_ x civon: delivered any station.—l". T. ! Was.li, Itotorua. O BUILDING PLANS. LANS. Specifications. Modern HiWH £1 ].'. Gnvt. Loans. qnaUfied architect- — Home De<iijners. llellaby's Buildiussm. opp. m ' C.1'.0. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 101, 2 May 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 101, 2 May 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 101, 2 May 1939, Page 11

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